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Handle a heavy request/response app #501

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ljfreelancer88 opened this issue Jun 30, 2020 · 3 comments
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Handle a heavy request/response app #501

ljfreelancer88 opened this issue Jun 30, 2020 · 3 comments

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@ljfreelancer88
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Hi, I wonder if Yaf Framework can handle a heavy request/response app or maybe a non-blocking I/O?

Thanks in advance.

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laruence commented Jul 1, 2020

not sure what your meanig here, how does the “heavy” affects Yaf?

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@ljfreelancer88
I am not sure whether or not I understand what does mean by "heavey" correct

if you concern the qps here, I suggest you use swoole + yaf.

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ljfreelancer88 commented Feb 4, 2021

@ljfreelancer88
I am not sure whether or not I understand what does mean by "heavey" correct

if you concern the qps here, I suggest you use swoole + yaf.

I don't see features in the documentation. Like Swoole they have coroutine and can handle heavy requests similar to NGINX. My question, can Yaf able to handle many or heavy requests too? What is the selling point of Yaf?

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